TABLE 2-b.-Payments by Foreign Service disbursing officers during the period from July 1, 1957, through June 30, 1958, charged to appropriations of the Department of State TABLE 2-b.-Payments by Foreign Service disbursing officers during the period from July 1, 1957, through June 30, 1958, charged to appropriations of the Department of State-Continued NOTE.-Amounts are rounded to the nearest thousand and will not necessarily add to totals similarly rounded. TABLE 3-a.—Excerpt from a report prepared by the U.S. Treasury Department— Foreign currency projection for fiscal year 1959 [Excess or shortage of foreign currencies for fiscal year 1959 based upon estimated availabilities in relation to estimated spending requirements of all U.S. Government departments and agencies to be financed with appropriated funds.'] [Stated in U.S. dollar equivalents rounded to thousands] 1 The amounts in this statement are based on estimates of foreign currencies to be collected and spent as reported by the U.S. Government agencies concerned, including certain allocations under Public Law 480, and take into consideration also the balances with the U.S. Treasury on July 1, 1957. The estimates used in arriving at excess or shortage do not purport to include all foreign currencies to be acquired by the U.S. Government. Availabilities include only foreign currencies which may be used by any U.S. agency by purchase with dollars, and therefore exclude currencies which may be used only for particular purposes or by particular agencies even though such currencies are required to be purchased with dollars. There were included only the portion of currencies to be generated under the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954 (Public Law 480), which, according to the terms of agreements with foreign governments (and estimated allocations to be made by the Bureau of the Budget) will be available for sale generally for unrestricted use by Government agencies. TABLE 3-b-3.-Distribution of unrestricted foreign exchange cash balances held in U.S. Treasury accounts on Mar. 31, 1959 [In equivalent thousands of U.S. dollars] Amount Percent 2 countries in which the balances exceeded the equivalent of US $10,000,000- Spain.. India.. 19, 021 24.60 17,775 22.99 5 countries in which the balances ranged between the equivalents of $1,000,000 and $10,000,000.. 13 countries in which the balances range between the equivalents of $100,000 and $1,000,000... 9 countries in which the balances were less than the equivalent of $100,000-- NOTE.-Amounts are rounded to the nearest thousand and will not necessarily add to totals similarly rounded. |